We learn that President-Elect Donald Trump’s nomination to the critical position of Secretary of Labor is a millionaire CEO of a fast food magnate who is on record as opposing any increases to minimum wage.

Let’s be clear, more union households voted for Hillary Clinton than for Donald Trump. The Democratic side still holds the upper hand there, but exit polls showed a swing this year that clearly helped Trump win the presidency.

President-elect Trump has not yet reached out for advice (he must have misplaced our number), but with a few weeks before he has to have his cabinet in place, we thought we'd help out and suggest some candidates for the position of Secretary of Labor.

If Donald Trump ever thought he would receive any kind of voter love from organized labor, the most recent decision by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) may well have driven a nail into his already sealed-up coffin.

The foibles of Donald Trump this election season are making a loser not just out of his presidential campaign, but potentially of his $3 billion name. More than a few news outlets have reported boycotts of Trumped-up products, from hotels to golf courses.

We are now less than a week away from the election. While convincing undecided Facebook friends (if they dare to come out of the shadows) seems like a tall order at this point, the L.A. Times recently published an article on the immigration plans of the two candidates that might be of some use. Labor 411 is inherently concerned with jobs and the economy of the U.S., and it appears almost all the experts agree that Hillary Clinton’s immigration policy comes out as the clear winner for the future of the U.S.